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- Radio: Mr. Peepers
- U.S. Affairs: He Can't Say No
- IRAN: Blood in the Streets
- Sport: The Games Begin
- The Press: The Death of Amerika
- RADIO: Program Preview, Jul. 28, 1952
- U.S. Affairs: The Others
- Music: From the Shoulder
- Foreign News: PROGRESS ON FORMOSA
- NATO: Two for One
- Sport: The Birds' Apprentices
- BRAZIL: Gold Fever
- The Press: The Whole Truth?
- Religion: Bosch & the Flesh
- U.S. Affairs: We Shall Triumph Again
- CORPORATIONS: Partnership with God
- Music: Yo-Di-Li-O
- ARGENTINA: Peroncito, the Brainwasher
- RED CROSS: Punishable Eccentricity
- Sport: BASEBALL'S BIG TEN, Jul. 28, 1952
- Books: Adventure in Aspidistraism
- Letters, Jul. 28, 1952
- Alben Barkley
- Foreign News: Buzz-Fuzz
- Foreign News: Nazis in the Woodpile
- COLOMBIA: Man's World
- DISASTERS: Hand in the Night
- Medicine: En Cos d'Accident...
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Jul. 28, 1952
- The Press: Sponged & Expunged
- Cinema: End of a Diary
- Religion: Benedict's Sanyasis
- U.S. Affairs: Left Wing Triumph
- WALL STREET: Five-Day Week
- Music: New Records, Jul. 28, 1952
- DEMOCRATS: Robin Hood & Arithmetic
- YUGOSLAVIA: Frying Pan to Fire
- Education: Report Card
- The Press: Hairline Distinction
- Science: Mysterious Trail
- WAR IN KOREA: Best Shape Ever
- PERU: Conquest of a Mountain
- PRICES: Return of Fair Trade
- Books: Greek in the Heather
- GREAT BRITAIN: Enduring the Public Nuisance
- GERMANY: Herr Mac
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Rather Confusing, Isn't It?
- Medicine: Drink & Man at Yale
- Books: Strait Is the Gate
- MERGERS: Love's Labor Lost
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 28, 1952
- SOUTH AFRICA: Justice Takes Its Course
- Education: The Pater
- Art: Ruts & Peaks
- Science: Records Confirmed
- TRANSPORTATION: The Good Driver
- Milestones, Jul. 28, 1952
- Books: A Wrestle with the Grail
- FRANCE: The Historical Castle Mob
- THE PRESIDENCY: Trapped
- GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Jul. 28, 1952
- Foreign News: The Chancellor's Visit
- Education: Textbook Museum
- Art: Hurrahs for a Modest Man
- People: New Horizons
- CRIME: Senseless Killings
- Medicine: Capsules
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jul. 28, 1952
- Miscellany, Jul. 28, 1952
- FOREIGN RELATIONS: Wish You Were Here ...
- Business & Finance: A Round of Applause
- Education: Professors' Price
- Religion: Group Life
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Jul. 28, 1952
- REPUBLICANS: To Be Done: Homework
- GOVERNMENT: Cartelization or Cooperation?
- Religion: Luther's Church
- PRIMARIES: New Lease
- COPPER: Strike for Magma
- U.S. Affairs: The Tie That Binds
- PERSONNEL: Back to Work
- FRANCE: And Then There Were Twelve
- IRAN: Yes, But...
- Science: Underground Blast
- CAMBODIA: The King Awakes
- Music: Spreading the Word
- SOUTH AFRICA: Military Joke
- Medicine: Good News from the West
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 21, 1952
- ARGENTINA: Bulletin from the Sickbed
- Music: Rediscovered Mass
- INSURANCE: Billion-Dollar Baby
- CHANCELLERIES: Eviction Notice
- Radio: Nine More for TV
- Medicine: Brain & Mind
- Education: School for SHAPE
- National Affairs: The Others
- THE NATION: The Glory of Making Sense
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Jul. 21, 1952
- BRAZIL: Comrades Exposed
- GERMANY: The Reds Remove a Thorn
- Music: New Pop Records, Jul. 21, 1952
- The Press: Covered & Uncovered
- Milestones, Jul. 21, 1952
- DENMARK: Tanker Rancor
- Sport: The Strength of Ten
- Religion: Preach the West Wind
- WAR IN KOREA: The Right Track
- RADIO: Program Preview, Jul. 21, 1952
- National Affairs: The Meeting
- National Affairs: Life with Ike
- National Affairs: The General's General
- The Press: Covering the Convention
- Education: The Blank White Page
- Books: Skeptic from Brazil
- National Affairs: Clear Aims
- REPUBLICANS: A Strategist's Battle
- CHEMICALS: The Big Sixth
- People: The Beautiful People
- GREAT BRITAIN: The Very Rev. Red
- National Affairs: The Politic Generalities
- STATE OF BUSINESS: Steelman & Steelmen
- National Affairs: The Men Who Didn't
- Art: Pretty Girls
- Cinema: Crackdown
- Foreign News: Sisu
- Science: Plenty of U.
- Religion: Autonomous Rumanians
- Letters, Jul. 21, 1952
- International: Wretched Capital
- AGRICULTURE: The Numbers Game
- Radio: One Big Stage
- Education: Final Exams
- National Affairs: Wanted: Bright Young Man
- Books: Grandeur, Condensed
- DEMOCRATS: Confused or Fluid
- The Press: Dough-Faced
- WESTERN EUROPE: Billion-Dollar Poker
- Art: Strictly Paranoiac
- Religion: Words of the Week
- National Affairs: The Nominating Ballot
- Miscellany, Jul. 21, 1952
- National Affairs: NOMINEE FOR VEEP
- Books: Anchor for the Pacific
- AUTOS: Sport Entry
- National Affairs: The Ancient Warrior
- Bob Mathias
- National Affairs: The Men Who Did It
- PUBLIC RELATIONS: The Newcomeners
- Personality, Jul. 21, 1952
- Foreign News: Clean-Up Man
- Art: MUTED CANDLELIGHT
- National Affairs: Keep It Clean
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jul. 21, 1952
- Business: Boom Through the Gloom
- National Affairs: A Candidate's Education
- Art: Experiments in New England
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Jul. 21, 1952
- FRANCE: Divided Rally
- Cinema: Movie of the Year
- Books: One Man's War
- CONTROLS: The Great Whatizzit
- Foreign News: Delicto, but not Flagrante
- Cinema: The New Pictures, Jul. 14, 1952
- Books: Lost World
- SYNTHETICS: Fiber Finance
- GREAT BRITAIN: Royal Raise
- Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Jul. 14, 1952
- Milestones, Jul. 14, 1952
- Books: RECENT & READABLE, Jul. 14, 1952
- Education: Advice for Teachers
- THE PRESIDENCY: Limbering Up
- SHOW BUSINESS: Rome's New Empire
- Foreign News: Yalu Hullabaloo
- Sport: Out of the Backwash
- Art: Countess in the Capitol
- EGYPT: What Happened to Hilaly
- International: THE SHORT UNHAPPY LIFE OF THE COMINFORMISTS
- Books: Pursuit in the South
- STEEL: Throttled Down
- Miscellany, Jul. 14, 1952
- Sport: Little Mo Grows Up
- Art: The Magic Ray
- RADIO: Program Preview, Jul. 14, 1952
- Radio: The Experts
- People: The Busy Life
- THE CONGRESS: Hidden Shoals
- THE NATION: Way to Regeneration
- Convention Time, U.S.A.
- Science: Jet Sound Effects
- National Affairs: Report on the I.P.R.
- National Affairs: Florida Warmup
- FOOD: Operation Oleo
- The Press: Rogues' Playground
- ITALY: Staydown
- Sport: No. 4
- Art: PLEASANT & POPULAR
- CHINA: Tiger Rag
- Science: Atlantic Record
- THE ADMINISTRATION: Red Ink
- Religion: Saints & Democrats
- National Affairs: Marching Through Georgia
- International: The People's Choice
- FOREIGN TRADE: Alarm Sounded
- Books: In Stendhal's Shadow
- SECURITIES: The Squeeze
- The Press: Bad News
- Education: Truce by Compromise
- National Affairs: The Keynote
- Sport: Better than Ever
- Art: Economy at Harvard
- JORDAN: A King Comes Home
- WAR IN KOREA: Air Pressure
- Sport: Going Up
- Radio: The Flood
- Radio: Telethon Flop
- CANADA: Labor Precedent
- A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 14, 1952
- Science: Numbers Game
- INVESTIGATIONS: Verdict on Katyn
- REPUBLICANS: Steamroller Stopped
- The Press: Concealed Weapons
- Science: Littlest Star
- SHIPPING: Queen of the Seas
- Religion: Beauty & the Archbishop
- CONTESTS: Going Ahead
- GOODS & SERVICES: New Ideas, Jul. 14, 1952
- The Press: Boost
- Education: Project India
- National Affairs: The Eye of the Nation
- INDIA: End of the Zammdars
- COMMUNISTS: The Contortionists
- MEXICO: Peaceful Election
- Letters, Jul. 14, 1952
- Sport: Who Won
- The Press: Victory v. Fraud
- Music: Durable Lily
- Medicine: Capsules, Jul. 14, 1952
- THE CONVENTION: Loaded List
- UNITED NATIONS: Veto No. 51
- THE AMERICAS: Friendship Affirmed
- Music: Aging Modernists
- Medicine: For a Dog's Life
- National Affairs: Serious Moral Cloud
- MANNERS & MORALS: Lobsterclde Made Easy
- Medicine: Hospital in the River
- National Affairs: The Texas Steal
- Medicine: Betting on G. G.
- National Affairs: Consent in Puerto Rico
- Religion: Drive-ln Chapels
- National Affairs: Louisiana's 15
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